Get Veggie. Power Up.

Since you probably already read the Power Menu Bowl description and all its glory of how the power-up boost you get from the bowl is so similar to a power-up in a video game. Well, we’re going to one up it just a little bit. The Power Menu Bowl Veggie. *mic drop*

Hear us out. It’s all the same fixings as the the Power Menu Bowl with the guacamole, reduced fat sour cream, freshly prepared pico de gallo, crisp lettuce, and seasoned rice, packed into a seriously powerful bowl. But substitute the meat for a double portion of seasoned black beans. Boom. You didn’t just power-up, my friend. You veggied up. Which everyone knows when you veggie up, it’s like you get a little extra something, like the power-up boost in a game, but just a little better. Just like the Power Menu Bowl comparison of upgrading your character with a power-up, this is the same, but veggie style. The upgrade doesn’t differ much in a sense of power, because the Power Menu Bowl and the Power Menu Bowl Veggie are almost equally as powerful. But just imagine if you were in a video game, and you veggied, you get to rock a cool kimono while taking on the unknown within each level. That’s pretty worth it, right? And all your friends will be like, “Whoa, bro. Where’d you get that sweet kimono?” And you’re all, “Yo. I veggied. It’s vintage.” And all your friends will want to veggie and follow your lead just so they can score that extra something that will make their video game character stand out.Don’t discount the veggie style. It’s still has its pack with a punch. Disclaimer, when ordering the Power Menu Bowl Veggie, you will not actually receive a kimono. But we think you already knew that. In our minds, we’ll pretend.

At participating locations. Prices may vary. Tax extra. 2,000 calories a day used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary. Additional nutrition information available upon request.

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